Visakhapatnam, Dec 1: Comebackman Rohit Sharma, who was the architect of India’s nail-biting one-wicket win in the first ODI in Cuttack, today said leaving the task unfinished for the tailenders was a mistake he would never repeat again.
Sharma saved the day for India in the first ODI with a match-winning 99-ball 72 after the home team witnessed a dramatic batting collapse while chasing a modest 212 for victory.
But the right-hander from Mumbai was disappointed to have failed to finish off the match as he departed with India precariously-placed at 201 for nine, leaving the task to the last-wicket pair of Umesh Yadav and Varun Aaron.
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